Will Kinton of Maryville, Tenn., watches out the window of the soldier's barracks at Fort Loudoun during the 2014 18th Century Trade Faire. |
Christian Cicimurri steps down from the Barracks at Fort Loudoun. She admitted her character for the reenactment is a camp follower with a shady history. |
Joshua Kirby, left, and Jeff Newell prepare to march through Fort Loudoun as part of the re-enactment events. |
Period re-enactments are not just for adults. Anna Hawkins, 17, of Knoxville, Tenn., has been participating in Fort Loudoun re-enactment events for 11 years. |
Justin Johnson, 18, of Maryville is new to the 42nd Blackwatch but said he enjoys the re-enactment so much he plans to return. |
Colin, 2 years old from Madisonville, Tenn. |
Thunderstorms loom in the distance over Fort Loudoun where period re-enactors will be camping over night. The temperatures reached into the 90s but the threat of rain seemed welcomed. |
Patrick Milne, 15, of Maryville, Tenn., leans on his rifle while watching his friend repair another rifle before a re-enactment event begins. |
Zeke Quattrochi, 8, of Iowa City, Iowa, (left) and James Sumiell, 8, of Chattanooga, Tenn., have their own re-enactment fun at the Fort. |
Alex Hamilton, 15, of Maryville, Tenn., struggles to repair his rifle while his friend, Patrick, Milne, 15, looks on. |
Leslie Howells of North Georgia said her character for the re-enactment is Anne Bonnie, a Pirate Rebel from Jamaica. She admitted that she and Anne Bonnie have a lot in common. |
Barbara Duffy of Camdenton, Missouri. |
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